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Food Web Food Web Food Chains Pyramid Create an Energy Pyramid using the organism(s) from the food web. What is the 10% rule? Which consumer receives the greatest amount of energy? Why? Food Web Food Web and Food Chains What is biodiversity? Does the food web to the right represent a sustainable ecosystem? Explain Which organism(s) repreproducer in this food sent a web? Which organism would be effected if the rabbit population decreased because of disease?

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Food Web Food Web Food Chains Pyramid

Create an Energy Pyramid

using the organism(s) from

the food web.

What is the 10% rule?

Which consumer

receives the greatest

amount of energy?

Why?

Food Web

Food Web and Food Chains

What is biodiversity?

Does the food web to

the right represent a

sustainable ecosystem?

ExplainWhich organism(s)

repreproducer in this

food sent a web?

Which organism

would be effected if

the rabbit population

decreased because of

disease?

.

Force

Force & Motion

Two workers are using

Ramps to load barrels

Into identical trucks. One

Worker is using a short

ramp, while the other is

using a long ramp. Who

has to use more force to

move the barrel into the

Rock?

A. The man using the

short ramp has to use

more force

B. The man using the

Long ramp has to use

More force

C. They are both using

The same amount of

Force

WHY?

The cart will move as if

it were acted on by a

single force with a

magnitude of

a)50N c) 150N

b)200N d) 350N

Show your work below:

Force Work

What evidence proves

That no work is being

done on an object?

A.An object does not

move form one point

to another

B.An object moves

from one point to

another

C.An object has mass

D.An object has

volume

Explain:

Work

Identify a situation

below in which work

is being done.

A.Turning a page in a

science book

B.Reading a science

book

C.Resting a science

book against the wall

D.Holding a science

book

Explain:

Force

The box will move

a) Downward and to

the left

b) Downward and to the

right

c) Upward and to the

Left

Explain:

Succession Ecology Model Succession

After a volcanic

eruption has covered an

area with lava, which of

the following is most

likely the order of

succession in the

repopulation of the area?

a) Lichens

grassesschrubstrees

b) Mosses grasses

lichens trees

c) Grasses trees

mosses lichens

d) Shrubs grasses

trees lichens

What is an example of a

pioneer species?

Does this specie

represent an abiotic or

biotic factor in an

ecosystem?

Why?

What is the name of the

process that a pioneer

specie can carry out?

Succession

Ecological succession

Which ecological process is

illustrated in this sequence

of pictures?

a) Migration

b) Succession

c) Nitrification

d) precipitation

When the Mt. St. Helens volcano erupted, the blast covered

much of the surrounding area with ash. Based on the

diagram above, list the sequence of secondary succession

that followed that eruption.

Which stage would have the highest biological

diversity? Why?

So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

Essential details

Main idea

Essential details

Main idea

Spacesuit

• Spacesuit backpack helps

astronauts breathe in space.

• provides pure

______________for

____________

• _______________________

____________in canisters

Suit helps maintain pressure

(forces blood to certain parts

of the body), thermal

protection,_______________

__________________

Training

Astronauts train with spacesuits in

swimming pools.

•Pools are used to _______________

the environment in space.

•The water lightens the load of the

backpack allowing astronauts to

easily practice tasks they would do in

space.

Accommodations must be made in order__________________________

________________________________________.

All living organisms being made up of cells.

Plant and Animal CellsWhich statement

explains why the

nucleus can be

referred to as the brain

of plant and animal

cells?

a)It releases energy to

the cell

b)It controls the

activities of the cell

c)It stores food, water,

and waste of the cell

d)It controls the

materials that enter the

cell

Cells

Which of these best

completes this concept

map?

a) Animal cell

b) A virus

c) Prokaryotic

d) A plant cell

Why do eukaryotic cells

require mitochondria?

a) To break down cell

debris

b) To control cell division

c) To release stored energy

for cell activities

Which organelle in

the concept map

is responsible for

using carbon dioxide

to produce sugars?

How does it do this?

Which statement

about plant and

animal cells is true?

a)Plant cells have a

nucleus and a cell

wall; animal cells do

not have either of

these structures

b)Plant cells have a

cell wall and

chloroplasts; animal

cells do not have

either of these

structures

c)Plant and animal

cells have a cell wall

and a cell membrane

Structure and Function of cells

The FRAME RoutineKey Topic

is about…

Main ideaMain idea

Essential details

Main idea

Essential details

Main idea

learning the cell theory.

Cell

Definition:

Picture:

Cell Theory

Definition:

Main idea

Organelle Cell Membrane Cytoplasm

Essential details Essential details Essential details

Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?: Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?:

1 2 543

Eukaryotes

Animal Cell Plant Cell

Picture: Prokaryote

Bacteria Cell

Definition: Definition: Definition:

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nd

In:

Other Definitions:

Organism –

Tissue-

Organ-

Organ system-

Has three parts:

1.

2.

3.

Main ideaMain idea

Essential details

Main idea

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Main idea

Nucleus

Definition:

Mitochondria

Definition:

Main idea

Vacuole Cell WallChloroplast

Fou

nd

In: Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?:

Definition: Definition: Definition:

Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?: Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?: Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?: Animal Cell/ Plant Cell/ Both?:

Essential details Essential details Essential details

6 7 8 9 10

So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

Animal

Cell

Plant

Cell

Comparison Table2 Overall Concept

2 Concept

3 Characteristics3 Characteristics

8 Extensions 4 Like Characteristics

6 Unlike Characteristics

8 Summary

5 Like Categories

7 Unlike Categories

2 Concept

CELLS

Animal Cells Plant Cells

Cell Project

Levels of OrganizationThe FRAME RoutineKey Topic

is about…

So What? (What’s important to understand about this?)

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CELL TISSUE ORGANORGAN

SYSTEMORGANISM

Examples: Examples: Examples: Examples: Examples: